Out on the streets -- the rain once again -- making the commute home challenging for drivers across the Port City. Slick roads and overwhelmed streets -- had drivers taking it slow.
) - Out on the streets -- the rain once again -- making the commute home challenging for drivers across the Port City.The FOX 10 Storm Tracker - updating you with real time conditions. Umbrellas were a necessity -- as we wait for Mother Nature to have mercy.
Lee: “What do you think about this long stretch we’ve had here lately - it just seems like it never ends. -- Woman: It’s a little bit uncommon for sure.”Some are of the belief it can always be worse. “I’m glad to see the rain... Because if we didn’t have all this rain -- we’d probably have hurricanes right about now. I would say the power bill may be a little bit lower... Maybe not too much lower -- but just a little bit lower because it’s not as hot.”
And Water Street -- near the Alabama Cruise Terminal -- an area that has lived up to its name many times over -- was also no match for Wednesday’s rains -- water once again taking over the roadway.“I own a little small farm - and we have corn to pick... And we are just waiting for it to dry out and start picking it. But it won’t hurt it that much -- it will be alright as soon as it dries off,” said one man.Download the FOX10 Weather App.
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